Electrode lead and device for tissue stimulation and/or detectio

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607123, A61N 104, A61N 105

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059351586

ABSTRACT:
An implantable electrode for stimulating tissue has a piezoelectric electrode for electrically and mechanically stimulating tissue and for detecting electrical and mechanical evoked response of the stimulated tissue. An implantable lead and an implantable stimulation device employing such an electrode are described including diagnostic circuitry for making a diagnosis of the heart condition using such an electrode.

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